Low fossilization potential of keratin protein revealed by experimental taphonomy

Volume: 60, Issue: 4, Pages: 547 - 556
Published: May 8, 2017
Abstract
Recent studies have suggested the presence of keratin in fossils dating back to the Mesozoic. However, ultrastructural studies revealing exposed melanosomes in many fossil keratinous tissues suggest that keratin should rarely, if ever, be preserved. In this study, keratin's stability through diagenesis was tested using microbial decay and maturation experiments on various keratinous structures. The residues were analysed using pyrolysis‐gas...
Paper Details
Title
Low fossilization potential of keratin protein revealed by experimental taphonomy
Published Date
May 8, 2017
Volume
60
Issue
4
Pages
547 - 556
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